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The president accused the Persian Gulf nation of being a “funder of terror at a very high level,” undercutting efforts to mediate a dispute between Qatar and its neighbors.
A high turnout of younger voters, many of them against leaving the European Union, voted against Theresa May’s Conservative Party.
President Emmanuel Macron has recruited a roster of nonpoliticians, including many women and minorities, who are expected to win a large majority in elections on Sunday.
A plan to build a repository in granite bedrock has progressed smoothly for years, in contrast to the United States’ experience with Yucca Mountain.
The average nationwide gasoline price on Friday was the lowest for this time of year since 2005, despite OPEC cutbacks and Middle East tensions.
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This reboot, with Tom Cruise, could have been creepy or campy, but it settles for the dreary action-blockbuster template.
Over a few days taking in the Spanish city’s rich history and consuming its wonderful food, I never worried about putting stress on my bank account.
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A recent report raised questions about Chinese interference in Australia’s political system, where foreign campaign donations are legal and difficult to track.
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Sam Sambucci would prefer you not bulldoze his neighborhood.
Trump fans don’t care about Comey.
In Vietnam, many U.S. soldiers disobeyed their superiors to help those who fought for their way of life.
David Rockefeller’s double-wide mansion on the Upper East Side is being put on the market by his estate for $32.5 million.